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Podcaster Emily Jackson shocked followers with a video documenting her recovery from a CO2 laser resurfacing treatment, an eyebrow lift and a lower blepharoplasty
“Not going to lie, I was terrified for you,” one user commented on the post
Jackson further opened up about the tough recovery process on her podcast, Legally Friends
One woman is sharing her harrowing experience recovering from plastic surgery.
Emily Jackson, co-host of the Legally Friends podcast, recently gave followers an inside look at her healing journey after undergoing a CO2 laser resurfacing treatment, an eyebrow lift and a lower blepharoplasty.
According to the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, CO2 laser resurfacing emits wavelengths that cause a “controlled injury,” which “triggers several healing responses.” The treatment is used to achieve “visibly smoother texture, more even tone and a noticeably firmer complexion.”
An eyebrow lift addresses sagging skin around the eyes and forehead, while a blepharoplasty removes excess skin from the eye area.
On Thursday, April 30, Jackson posted a video to Instagram that detailed her recovery from days one through 10 post-op.
“Watch me ruin my face with a CO2 laser, brow lift and lower bleph,” she wrote over the first clip showing a laser being applied to her skin.
The first day of recovery proved to be the most gruesome, with Jackson’s face covered in bloody scabs and extremely swollen. The swelling and redness increased until around day five, when they began to subside and the effects of the treatments began to appear.
The final result showed Jackson with smooth, lifted skin.
“Who was scared?” she captioned the post.
Lots of people, apparently.
“Not going to lie, I was terrified for you,” one follower wrote in a comment. “Now I trust the process ✨”
Emily Jackson.
Credit: Emily Jackson/Instagram
Another shared, “Day 1 will live rent free in my head.”
A third wrote, “I am traumatized.”
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Jackson further opened up about the tough recovery process on the April 19 episode of her podcast.
“I was like, ‘I ruined my face,'” she recalled. “But since then, every single day I wake up and like, ‘I actually think I have a cheekbone now.’ So we’re getting better.”
She also shared that the experience was unexpectedly emotional.
“Every facial surgery is so emotional, I’ve decided,” Jackson said. “Your face holds onto the most swelling. It’s a really emotional thing, and I was not prepared for that, like, at all.”
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